Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Utilities | Free | Caramba App Development | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
EasyMeasure® shows the distance to objects seen through the camera lens of your iPhone or iPad. Simply aim your iPhone/iPad to any object in your surroundings, and EasyMeasure displays the distance towards that object on top of the camera image. With its amazing 3D camera overlay grid, using EasyMeasure is very intuitive and easy!
Find out how far it is towards that boat at the other side of the lake. Measure how tall buildings are. Use the app as a golf-aid. Measure your friend's height. The possibilities are endless!
How does it work? EasyMeasure uses the height of the camera lens and its tilt angle to calculate the distance to the object. A comprehensive animated tutorial on how to use EasyMeasure is included.
Features
-User friendly interface with Retina Display Graphics and 3D engine
-Measures distance. Can be updated to measure the height and width of objects!
-Share your results by email, Facebook or Twitter!
-Includes the possibility to calibrate your iPhone/iPad for most accurate results!
-Displays accuracy of measurement
-Make a snapshot of the image with the distance and store it in the photo album for later use.
-Supports Metric and Imperial units.
-Animated tutorial to explain the measurement procedure.
-"Dynamic Photos": Analyze and adapt measurements after photo is taken (Upgraded version)!
-Switch on flashlight for measurements in the dark
-Slick icon and user friendly interface designed by Dan Taylr http://dantaylr.com
MORE INFORMATION: http://www.caramba-apps.com/easymeasure
NOTE: Measurements taken with EasyMeasure are not as accurate as measurements taken with standard tools. Do not use EasyMeasure for construction or other uses where inaccurate measurements could cause personal injury or property damage.
I tested this app and I don’t find it to be accurate at all. Way off in many circumstances.
So I thought this would be an interesting app and gave it a try. Unfortunately it asks you to set the lens height. If I knew how high my lens is off the ground I would pretty much have a tape measure in my hand already and know how to measure the thing I’m trying to measure. Isn’t that right? So then when I set the object baseline it told me my 24 inch diameter fan was 7 1/2 feet in diameter. I say that was a little off.
Giving it a try and it seems compatible with the iPhone 7. It’s a great tool for professionals.
I’ve only been playing with it for about 5 minutes when it offered me a few dollars off on the upgrade to leave a review. So it gets 3 stars just because it’s interesting.
In my opinion I think that this measuring method is a great and easy way to measure.